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Ray Stannard Baker

A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Katherine E. Brand and Wilhelmena B. Curry
Revised by Patrick Kerwin and Lia Apodaca

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Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

2006

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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2006

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006006

Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Selected Search Terms

Names:

Subjects:

Occupations:

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Processing History:

Transfers:

Copyright Status:

Microfilm:

Preferred Citation:

Biographical Note

Scope and Content Note

Additional Guides

Organization of the Papers

Description of Series

Container List

Personal Papers, 1875-1947

Diaries, Notebooks, and Autograph Book, 1880-1946
Correspondence, 1875-1946
Speeches and Writings File, 1881-1946, n.d.
Miscellany, 1884-1947

Woodrow Wilson File, 1836-1941, n.d.

Correspondence of Wilson, 1860-1924, n.d.
Wilson's Letters to Ellen Axson Wilson, 1836-1920, n.d.
Ray Stannard Baker Correspondence Relating to Woodrow Wilson, 1920-1939, n.d.
Chronological Notes, 1911-1918
Printed Matter, 1899-1941, n.d.

Collection Summary

Title: Papers of Ray Stannard Baker
Span Dates: 1836-1947
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1907-1944)
ID No.: MSS11593
Creator: Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946
Extent: 30,000 items; 138 containers; 55.6 linear feet; 97 microfilm reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Journalist and author. Correspondence, diaries, journals, notebooks, drafts of books and articles, family papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and printed matter concerning Baker's career in newspaper and magazine writing, his books, and his role in the Paris Peace Conference. Included is a large group of papers collected by Baker for his biography of Woodrow Wilson. Also includes portions of an autobiography of Robert M. La Follette (1855-1925) and material relating to Baker's study of African Americans in the Progressive era, "Following the Color Line."

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.



Names:
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935--Correspondence
Boyden, Albert A. (Albert Augustus), 1875-1925--Correspondence
Doubleday, Frank Nelson, 1862-1934--Correspondence
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963--Correspondence
Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August, 1834-1919--Correspondence
Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937--Correspondence
La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925
Lindsey, Ben B. (Ben Barr), 1869-1943--Correspondence
McClure, S. S. (Samuel Sidney), 1857-1949--Correspondence
Peabody, George Foster, 1852-1938--Correspondence
Phillips, John S. (John Sanburn), 1861-1949--Correspondence
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968--Correspondence
Steffens, Lincoln, 1866-1936--Correspondence
Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944--Correspondence
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915--Correspondence
White, William Allen, 1868-1944--Correspondence
Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961--Correspondence
Wilson, Ellen Axson--Correspondence.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence
Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927--Correspondence
Baker family
Wilson family
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)

Subjects:
Chicago record
McClure's magazine
African Americans--History
American newspapers--Illinois--Chicago
Industries--United States
Journalism--United States
Labor--United States
Progressivism (United States politics)
World War, 1914-1918--Peace

Occupations:
Authors
Journalists

Administrative Information

Provenance:

The papers of Ray Stannard Baker, journalist and author, were deposited in the Library of Congress in 1939 and converted to a gift by Baker in 1943. An addition was received as a bequest in 1947, and other material was acquired by gift and purchase, 1951-1980.

Processing History:

The papers received by gift or bequest of Ray Stannard Baker were organized and described in 1954. The collection was reprocessed in 1982 and the finding aid revised in 2003. The Ray Stannard Baker Papers have been described in part in the Library's Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions, vol. 5, Aug. 1948, pp. 3-9.

Transfers:

Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Some photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division, and maps have been transferred to the Geography and Map Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Ray Stannard Baker Papers.

Copyright Status:

Copyright in the unpublished writings of Ray Stannard Baker in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

Microfilm:

A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on ninety-seven reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, Ray Stannard Baker Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Note

Date Event
1870, Apr. 17 Born, Lansing, Mich.
1889 B.S., Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich.
1892-1897 Reporter and editor of Chicago Record
1896 Married Jessie I. Beal
1897-1898 Managing editor, McClure's Syndicate
1899-1905 Associate editor, McClure's Magazine
1900 Published Our New Prosperity. New York: Doubleday & McClure
1906-1915 Editor, American Magazine
1907 Published Adventures in Contentment. New York: Doubleday. First in a series of books published under the pseudonym David Grayson
1908 Published Following the Color Line. New York: Doubleday
1918 Special Commissioner for Department of State in Great Britain, France, and Italy
1919 Director of Press Bureau, American Commission to Negotiate Peace, Paris, France
Published What Wilson Did at Paris. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page
1922 Published Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page
1925-1927 Published with William E. Dood The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson. New York: Harper and Brothers. 6 vols.
1927-1939 Published Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page. 8 vols.
1928 Democratic Party presidential elector for Massachusetts
1940 Awarded Pulitzer Prize for biography
1941 Published Native American: The Book of My Youth. New York: C. Scribner's Sons
1943-1944 Technical adviser during production of the motion picture "Woodrow Wilson"
1945 Published American Chronicle. New York: C. Scribner's Sons
1946, July 12 Died, Amherst, Mass.

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) span the years 1836 to 1947, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1907 to 1944. The collection is organized as Personal Papers and a Woodrow Wilson File. The Personal Papers consist of diaries and notebooks, a correspondence file including letters between Edith Bolling Galt Wilson and Baker relating to Baker's biography of Woodrow Wilson, his role in the Paris Peace Conference, speeches and writings, and miscellany containing personal and professional material, some of it pertaining to the Woodrow Wilson Foundation and Baker's part in the making of the motion picture "Woodrow Wilson."

The Personal Papers document Baker's life as a boy, a college student, a young newspaper man, and a magazine editor. There are many exchanges with members of his family, especially with his father, Joseph Stannard Baker. This material later provided background information for Baker's autobiography.

Other correspondence treats Baker's work on the Chicago Record and McClure's Magazine and documents his emergence as a Progressive. Correspondence after 1920, which is considerably more extensive than that covering his years as a journalist and presidential assistant, note his work on the Wilson biography and his collaboration with the president's widow, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson.

The speeches and writings file in the Personal Papers series contains copies of Baker's works and research material for Following the Color Line, an examination of African Americans after the turn of the century; typescript drafts of La Follette's Autobiography, to which Baker contributed; and examinations of labor conditions and the development of industrialism. Files relate to his autobiographical writings and his studies of Wilson, and Baker's scrapbooks contain pieces for the Chicago Record assist in identifying Baker's early unsigned works. Although much of the material relating to work written under his pen name, David Grayson, is located at the Jones Library in Amherst, Massachusetts, similar material is included in this collection. A bibliography of his works by his daughter, Rachel Baker Napier, accompanies the Library's collection.

The Woodrow Wilson File consists of correspondence and other material assembled by Baker during the fifteen years he devoted to his biography of Wilson. A subseries of correspondence includes originals, transcripts, and photocopies of letters written to or by Wilson, transcripts of his letters to his first wife, Ellen Axson Wilson, and Baker's correspondence relating to Wilson as well as memoranda of interviews and printed matter. Other correspondents include Jane Addams, Albert A. Boyden, Frank Nelson Doubleday, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ernst H. P. A. Haeckel, Norman Hapgood, Ben B. Lindsey, Samual S. McClure, George Foster Peabody, John S. Phillips, Theodore Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell, Booker T. Washington, and William Allan White. Chronological notes on Wilson's day-to-day writings and activities prepared by Baker's assistant, Katharine E. Brand, complete the series.

Additional Guides

Card indexes to selected material in the Woodrow Wilson File, including a chronological index to the letters of Woodrow Wilson and a subject index to the notebooks of Charles L. Swem, are available in the Manuscript Division Reading Room.

Organization of the Papers

The collection is arranged in two series:

Description of Series

Container Series
BOX 1-84
REEL 1-61

Personal Papers, 1875-1947

BOX 1-19
REEL 1-20
Diaries, Notebooks, and Autograph Book, 1880-1946
Diaries; notebooks, including indexes and abstracts to the notebooks; and an autograph book kept by Baker.
Arranged by category and therein chronologically. The notebooks are organized in three groups and arranged chronologically therein.
BOX 20-43
REEL 20-40
Correspondence, 1875-1946
Letterbook and Baker's correspondence with Edith Bolling Galt Wilson.
Arranged by category and therein chronologically.
BOX 44-70
REEL 41-60
Speeches and Writings File, 1881-1946, n.d.
Handwritten and typewritten notes and drafts, with proofs and occasional printed matter relating to Baker's books, articles, and addresses.
Arranged alphabetically by title with a bibliography filed at the end.
BOX 71-84
REEL 60-61
Miscellany, 1884-1947
Scrapbooks, broadsides, passports, printed matter, and clippings from newspapers and magazines.
Arranged by type of material and therein chronologically. Printed matter and clippings have not been microfilmed.
BOX 85-138
REEL 62-97

Woodrow Wilson File, 1836-1941, n.d.

BOX 85-97
REEL 62-69
Correspondence of Wilson, 1860-1924, n.d.
Photocopies of correspondence sent and received by Wilson with related material.
Arranged alphabetically.
BOX 98
REEL 69
Wilson's Letters to Ellen Axson Wilson, 1836-1920, n.d.
Transcripts, photocopies, and extracts of letters sent to Ellen Axson Wilson by Woodrow Wilson.
Arranged by topic or type of material and chronlogically therein.
BOX 99-117
REEL 69-85
Ray Stannard Baker Correspondence Relating to Woodrow Wilson, 1920-1939, n.d.
Correspondence sent and received by Baker during his work on a biography of Wilson. Includes memoranda of interviews and various enclosures.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent or name of person discussed.
BOX 118-130
REEL 85-97
Chronological Notes, 1911-1918
Day-by-day notes on the writings and activities of Woodrow Wilson. A bound volume of notes summarizes the more detailed notes.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 130-138
not filmed
Printed Matter, 1899-1941, n.d.
Newspaper clippings and other printed matter collected by Baker.
Arranged alphabetically by author.

Container List

Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 18,601
Container Contents
BOX 1-84
REEL 1-61

Personal Papers, 1875-1947

BOX 1-19
REEL 1-20
Diaries, Notebooks, and Autograph Book, 1880-1946
Diaries; notebooks, including indexes and abstracts to the notebooks; and an autograph book kept by Baker.
Arranged by category and therein chronologically. The notebooks are organized in three groups and arranged chronologically therein.
BOX 1
REEL 1
Diaries
1880
1881-1885
Notebooks
Indexes
Guide
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous
(5 folders)
BOX 2
REEL 1-2
Group 1
1913-1915, vols. I-VI
(6 folders)
BOX 3
REEL 2-3
1915-1917, vols. VII-XIII
(7 folders)
BOX 4
REEL 3
1917-1918, vols. XIV-XX
(7 folders)
BOX 5
REEL 3-4
1918-1919, vols. XXI-XXV
(5 folders)
BOX 6
REEL 4-5
1919-1921, vols. XXVI-XXXII
(7 folders)
BOX 7
REEL 5-6
1921-1923, vols. XXXIII-XXXVIII
(6 folders)
BOX 8
REEL 6-7
1923-1926, vols. XXXIX-XLII
(4 folders)
BOX 9
REEL 7
1926-1932, vols. XLIII-XLVI
(4 folders)
BOX 10
REEL 7-8
1933-1934, vols. XLVII-L
(4 folders)
BOX 11
REEL 8-9
1934-1939, vols. LI-LIV
(4 folders)
BOX 12
REEL 9-10
1940-1946, vols. LV-LVII
(3 folders)
Group 2
1892-1900, vols. A-E
(3 folders)
BOX 13
REEL 10
1902-1908, vols. C-K
(8 folders)
BOX 14
REEL 10-11
1909-1913, vols. L-N
(3 folders)
Group 3
1883-1894
(7 vols.)
BOX 15
REEL 11-13
1895-1906
(24 vols.)
BOX 16
REEL 13-14
1907-1919
(12 vols.)
BOX 17
REEL 15-17
1920-1946, n.d.
(15 vols.)
BOX 18
REEL 17-19
Undated
(35 vols. in 6 folders)
BOX 19
REEL 19-20
Extracts from notebooks
(6 folders)
Autograph book, 1884-1889
Exchange books
1883
1885
BOX 20-43
REEL 20-40
Correspondence, 1875-1946
Letterbook and Baker's correspondence with Edith Bolling Galt Wilson.
Arranged by category and therein chronologically.
BOX 20
REEL 20-21
Letterbook, 1885-1891
Personal
1875, Sept.-1887, May
(8 folders)
BOX 21
REEL 21-22
1887, June-1889, June
(7 folders)
BOX 22
REEL 22-23
1889, July-1892, Sept.
(7 folders)
BOX 23
REEL 23-24
1893-1900
(9 folders)
BOX 24
REEL 24-25
1901, Jan.-1906, Apr. 18
(8 folders)
BOX 25
REEL 25-26
1906, Apr. 19-1907, Oct.
(6 folders)
BOX 26
REEL 26
1907, Nov.-1908
(5 folders)
BOX 27
REEL 27
1909-1910
(7 folders)
BOX 28
REEL 27-28
1911-1913
(6 folders)
BOX 29
REEL 28-29
1914-1918, Sept.
(6 folders)
BOX 30
REEL 29
1918, Oct.-1921, June
(5 folders)
BOX 31
REEL 30
1921, July-1922, Sept.
(4 folders)
BOX 32
REEL 30-31
1922, Oct.-1924
(7 folders)
BOX 33
REEL 31-32
1925, Jan.-1928, Feb.
(7 folders)
BOX 34
REEL 31-32
1928, Mar.-1932, May
(10 folders)
BOX 35
REEL 33
1932, June-1936
(9 folders)
BOX 36
REEL 33-34
1937, Jan.-1939, Sept.
(6 folders)
BOX 37
REEL 34-35
1939, Oct.-1941, Apr.
(7 folders)
BOX 38
REEL 35-36
1941, May-1943, June
(7 folders)
BOX 39
REEL 36-37
1943, July-1945, Jan.
(8 folders)
BOX 40
REEL 37-38
1945, Feb.-1946, Apr., n.d.
(10 folders)
BOX 41
REEL 38-39
Ray Stannard Baker-Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
1924-1929
(5 folders)
BOX 42
REEL 39-40
1930-1936
(7 folders)
BOX 43
REEL 40
1937-1946
(7 folders)
BOX 44-70
REEL 41-60
Speeches and Writings File, 1881-1946, n.d.
Handwritten and typewritten notes and drafts, with proofs and occasional printed matter relating to Baker's books, articles, and addresses.
Arranged alphabetically by title with a bibliography filed at the end.
BOX 44
REEL 41
Addresses
American Association for Adult Education, 1933, May 22
American Historical Association, on publicity in connection with the peace conference, n.d.
Annual meeting, League for Permanent Peace, 1920, June 8
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1921, Feb. 4
On Democracy and the Negro, 1910, Jan.
On the League of Nations and James J. Cox, 1920
On the new evangelism, 1909
On the peace treaty and the League of Nations, 1919
Peace Institute, Winter Park, Fla., 1935, Mar.
Woodrow Wilson birthday dinner, 1927, Dec.
"Admiral Dewey"
"Agricultural Education," 1916, July
"The Alien and Sedition Laws," 1887, Sept. 3
"America and the Peace of Europe," 1914, Jan.
American Chronicle (1945)
Drafts
(2 folders)
BOX 45
REEL 41-42
(7 folders)
BOX 46
REEL 42
(6 folders)
BOX 47
REEL 43
(5 folders)
BOX 48
REEL 43-44
(7 folders)
BOX 49
REEL 44
(6 folders)
BOX 50
REEL 45
(5 folders)
BOX 51
REEL 45-46
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous notes
(2 folders)
"Andrew Cameron," n.d.
"Are We Developing a Negro Pale in America?" ca. 1912
"Arguments Pro and Con on the Constitution Prior to Its Adoption," 1889, Mar. 23
"The Art of Living in a Crowded World," 1917, Nov. 9
"At the Tunnel's End," 1901, Dec.
Autobiographical writings See also Containers 44-51, American Chronicle; Container 52, The Book of My Youth; and Containers 58-59, Native American
"Autobiography," 1887
BOX 52
REEL 46
Biographical sketch of William James Beal, 1924, Dec.
The Book of My Youth See also Containers 58-59, Native American
(3 folders)
BOX 53
REEL 47
"Clinton Scollard," a sketch, 1933
"A Colloquy on the Negro Problem," n.d.
(2 folders)
"Comparison between the Parson as Described by Chaucer and the Parson Described by Goldsmith," 1887, July 18
"Comparison of the Constitution of Wisconsin with That of Michigan," 1889, Apr. 26
Congressional Government, introduction to, 1925
Country Cousin, foreword, 1927, Jan.
"Coxey's Army," 1897, Feb.
"The Dalles of the St. Croix," 1887
"The Deadlock of Industry: The Part the Public Plays in the Labor Problem," ca. 1904
"The Deeper Meaning of Trade-Unionism: As Exemplified by the Strike in the Colorado Coal Fields," ca. 1904
"Democracy and Dictators Today: Introduction to John Martin's Book," 1935, Aug.
"Desmids," 1887
"Despair of a Junior," 1888, July
Dr. and Mrs. House and their school in Salonica, 1917
"Dr. Hollis Burke Frissell," 1918, Jan.
"Dora," 1886, Oct. 26
"Edison's Latest Marvels," 1902, Nov.
"Escape," n.d.
"A Foreword on Romance and Reality," n.d.
Foreword to Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters, new edition, 1945-1946
"Fort Maitland," an introduction, 1938
BOX 54
REEL 47-48
Frederick W. Taylor, scientist in business management, 1911, Mar.
(3 folders)
"Frederick W. Taylor: An Aristocrat of Democracy," 1915, May 22
"Free Trade and the Farmer," 1889
"Gathering Clouds Along the Color Line," 1916, June
General Leonard Wood
"George T. Farley," a sketch, 1940, May 11
"The Government in the Chicago Strike of 1894," by Grover Cleveland, 1904, July
"The Great Conscription," 1916, Jan.
"The Great Negro Migration," 1917, July
"Hadley's Article," n.d.
"Hard Work Better Than Genius," 1888, Sept. 5
Harvard University address, Cambridge, Mass., 1905, Jan. 23
"Harvey Sherman," a sketch, n.d.
BOX 55
REEL 48-49
"Hiwonetah and the Ojibwa's Daughter," 1887, Apr. 27
"Ideals," 1888
"India Rubber," 1881, Jan. 17
"Indigence, a Favorable Element in the Development of Character," 1888, Feb. 25
"The Intensive Cultivation of Business," 1914
Interviews and notes, 1925-1929
"Is Business a Profession?" 1913, June
"Joel Chandler Harris: A Character Sketch," 1904, Nov.
"Judge Lindsey Article," 1904
"Kenyon L. Butterfield," an obituary, 1935, Nov. 28
"The Last Phase of the Great War," 1915, Jan.
"Leesburg Raid; a Story of the Secret Service," 1897
"A Liberal Education Should Precede the Choice of a Profession," 1887, June 7
BOX 56
REEL 49
"Liquid Air," 1899
"The Lone Rider," a poem, n.d.
"Lottridge," 1905
"Major Ford: A Lady of Virginia," n.d.
"Major Moton," 1916, Mar.
"Makers of Understanding," 1915
Manuscripts and notes relating to the Lawrence, Mass., strike, 1912
"A Medley," 1887, Oct. 26
Meeting for American Farm School, speech, 1931, Oct. 14
Memoranda by Baker, 1940, June 4
(3 folders)
Memorandum for Burton Hendrick, 1925
Memorandum on Bert Boyden, 1925, Oct.
"Method of the Union in Dealing with the Non-Striker," 1904
Miscellaneous manuscripts
(1 folder)
BOX 57
REEL 50
(1 folder)
"Moral Education: Fairchild," 1916, Feb.
"My Mission in Europe, 1918-19"
(5 folders)
BOX 58
REEL 50-51
(2 folders)
"My Views on Socialism," n.d.
"My Wild Ride with Youth in an Aeroplane," 1920, Jan.
"Nathan Yorke," n.d.
Native American (1942) See also Container 52, The Book of My Youth
(4 folders)
BOX 59
REEL 51-52
(4 folders)
"Negro Article," 1915
"The Negro Problem," miscellaneous notes and manuscripts, 1917
"The New Hope in the Labor Struggle," 1904
"New Ideals in Healing," 1909, Jan.
BOX 60
REEL 52-53
"The New Industrial Conspiracy," 1903, Sept.
"New Things About Liquid Air," 1900
"Norman Hapgood," a sketch, 1937, May 10
Notes and manuscripts relating to La Follette's Autobiography, ca. 1911
(5 folders)
BOX 61
REEL 53
Notes, manuscripts, and printed matter relating to Following the Color Line (1908)
Notes and manuscripts relating to Hawaii, 1888-1911, n.d.
Notes and miscellaneous manuscripts, 1883-1937, n.d.
(2 folders)
Notes on secret treaties, 1922
(2 folders)
BOX 62
REEL 53-54
"Olympic Society on a May Morning," 1887, Oct. 8
"On Re-reading a Tale of a Tub," n.d.
"On reviewing Seymour's Neutrality," n.d.
"The Panama Canal as an Example of Efficiency and Service," 1913, Jan. 9
"Paris Peace Conference," 1929, Apr. 28
"Pippins," 1899, Sept. 7
"Pleasures and Perils of a Diver's Life," n.d.
"President Kenyon L. Butterfield," 1924, June 1
"President's Address: Phi Evening," 1889, Aug. 19
"The Problem of Armour," 1906
"A Problem of Happiness," 1889, July 13
"The Problem of Race," 1911
"Problems of Citizenship," 1913, Sept.
"Professor Ernst Haeckel of Jena: The Last Word About Evolution," 1901, Dec.
"The Promotion of Patrolman Wagner," 1901, Jan. 3
"A Prophecy of 89," 1889, July
"The Rabbit in the Box," 1900
"Radicals on Parade," 1907, July
"Railroads on Trial," 1905, Nov.-1906, June
"The Rat Trap," n.d.
Draft
(2 folders)
BOX 63
REEL 54-55
(1 folder)
Notes
(2 folders)
"The Reading of Character," 1887, Oct. 28
"The Reconnaissance: A Fragment of War," 1897-1898
"Review of Clifton Johnson's Hudson Maxim," 1925
"Richard Burton," a memorial, 1940, Apr. 17
"The Riddle of the Negro: I--A Race Riot in the Making," n.d.
"Roman Catholic vs Protestant," 1909
"A Romantic Possibility of This Writer's Vacation," 1888, Nov. 10
"Roosevelt Tired," 1908
"Royal Humane Society," 1901, Sept.
"Seeing America," 1914
(2 folders)
BOX 64
REEL 54-55
"Short Article on Brandeis," 1916
"Short Stories," 1895, May
"Should the Colleges of Michigan Be Merged in the University?" 1887, Sept. 28
"Simon Barslow," a biographical sketch, n.d.
"Smoker Talk," n.d.
"Some Heroes I Have Met," a church speech, n.d.
"Some Stories about John Muir," n.d.
"Sophomore Criticism," 1887, Aug. 6
"The Soul of America: The Public," 1916, Dec. 15
Speech, New England Society dinner, "Old New England and the
New Democracy," 1908, Dec. 17
"The Spiritual Unrest: The Faith of the Unchurched," 1909, Sept.
"The Strange Adventure I Am about to Relate," by David Grayson, n.d.
"Structure of the Cucumber Fruit," 1887, Oct. 17
"Theodore Roosevelt," 1910
"This Brave New World," n.d.
"Thomas Gray," 1888, Oct. 8
"To the Editor of the Republican," 1916, May
"Those Who Come Seeking Opportunity," n.d.
"The Three Wishes," by David Grayson, n.d.
"The Tragedy of the Range," 1902, Aug.
"True Progress in City Government," n.d.
"Under the Sea," n.d.
"Vigilantes," 1917
BOX 65
REEL 55-56
"Walter A. Dyer," a sketch, 1934, Jan.
"The War Patriotism," 1909, Oct. 31
"The Western Spirit of Restlessnes," 1908
"What Life Is," play outline, n.d.
"What Shall America Do?" 1916
What Wilson Did at Paris (1919)
(3 folders)
"What Woodrow Wilson Means to Me," essay, n.d.
"Who Owns the Nation's Railroads?" ca. 1906
"Why Is the Public against the Packer? The Real Problem of Armour," n.d.
"Why Not Send Goethals and His Veterans?" 1913
"Wilson: Man of Action," 1916, Oct. 8
BOX 66
REEL 57
"Wilson," script of screen play, by Lamar Trotti, 1943
(5 folders)
"Wisconsin: A State with an Idea," 1917, Feb.
BOX 67
REEL 57-58
"A Woman of Forty-Five," manuscripts and notes, n.d.
"Woman Suffrage," 1915, Oct.
(2 folders)
"Woodrow Wilson," 1920, Nov.
Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement, 1922
(2 folders)
Woodrow Wilson's library, n.d.
"Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel," 1940, May 16
Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters, 1927-1939
Manuscript draft
(3 folders)
BOX 68
REEL 58
(1 folder)
Reviews, vols. 1-2, 1927
(3 folders)
Notices and reviews
vols. 1-2, 1927
BOX 69
REEL 59
vols. 3-4. 1931
vol. 5, 1935
(2 folders)
vol. 6, 1937
BOX 70
REEL 59-60
vols. 7-8, 1939
(2 folders)
vol. 8, 1939
Newspaper syndication, 1927-1928
"World Affairs: Europe in Serious Condition," ca. 1919
"The Writing Craft," 1927
Bibliography of the Works of Ray Stannard Baker (1940-1942), by Rachel Moore (Baker) Napier, carbon copy of typescript and notes
BOX 71-84
REEL 60-61
Miscellany, 1884-1947
Scrapbooks, broadsides, passports, printed matter, and clippings from newspapers and magazines.
Arranged by type of material and therein chronologically. Printed matter and clippings have not been microfilmed.
BOX 71
REEL 60
Scrapbooks
Vol. 1, 1892
Vol. 2, 1893, Nov. 26-1894, May 26
Vol. 3, 1894, May 28 -Sept. 28
BOX 72
REEL 60
Vol. 4, 1894, Sept. 29-1895, Jan. 8
Vol. 5, 1895, Jan. 9-Apr. 30
BOX 73
REEL 61
Vol. 6, 1895, May 1-Sept. 6
Vol. 7, 1895-1896
Vol. 8, 1895-1901
BOX 74
REEL 61
Vol. 9, 1895-1898
Vol. 10, 1921
Vol. 11, 1919-1925
BOX 75
REEL 61
Broadsides
BOX 75 Passports
not filmed Printed matter and clippings
1884-1919
(9 folders)
BOX 76 1904-1910
(8 folders)
BOX 77 1909-1911
(6 folders)
BOX 78 1911-1918
(4 folders)
BOX 79 1917-1918
(4 folders)
BOX 80 1918-1919
(2 folders)
1919
(2 folders)
BOX 81 (2 folders)
1920-1923
(5 folders)
BOX 82 1921-1945
1923-1927
(6 folders)
BOX 83 1927-1928
(2 folders)
1935-1946
(3 folders)
1944
(1 folder)
BOX 84 (1 folder)
1944-1949, n.d.
(5 folders)
BOX 85-138
REEL 62-97

Woodrow Wilson File, 1836-1941, n.d.

BOX 85-97
REEL 62-69
Correspondence of Wilson, 1860-1924, n.d.
Photocopies of correspondence sent and received by Wilson with related material.
Arranged alphabetically.
BOX 85
REEL 62
Adams, Charles Francis, 1907-1914
Adams, Herbert B., 1898
Adams, John D., 1895
Alden, H. M., 1895-1900
Alderman, Edwin A., 1903-1913
Alexander, Joshua W., 1914-1922
Angell, James B., 1887
Antisdale, Louis M., 1912
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1915
Arriola, Manuel Palomo, 1913
Axson, Stockton, 1892-1920
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1916-1924
(2 folders)
Baker, Ray Stannard
Correspondence, 1911-1924
Miscellaneous papers, including peace conference notes, 1877-1921
Balfour, Arthur J., 1919
Barlow, Mrs. Francis C., 1919
Barnes, Almont, 1887
Baruch, Bernard M., 1917-1923
Benson, William S., 1921
Birkenhead, Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith, Earl of, 1928
Black, Charles C., 1907
Boardman, Mabel T., 1913-1919
Bok, Edward W., 1900-1924
Bones, Helen Woodrow, 1860-1908
Booth, Edward, 1918
Borthwick, James, 1910
Bowlby, H. L., 1903-1915
Bradford, Gamaliel, 1912
BOX 86
REEL 63
Brandeis, Louis D., 1912
Bridges, Robert, 1882-1919
(3 folders)
Brooke, James V., 1916
Brookings, Robert S., 1919
Brooklyn Eagle, 1902
Brougham, Herbert Bruce, 1918-1919
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. and Marjorie, 1913-1917
(3 folders)
Brown, Louis H., 1918
Brownlow, Louis, 1914-1919
Bryan, William Jennings, 1912-1924
Burleson, Albert S., 1913-1926
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1906-1907
Caldwell, H. W., 1895
BOX 87
REEL 63-64
Carnegie, Andrew, 1902-1918
Carpenter, William H., 1907-1908
Cary, Hunsdon, 1899-1921
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1918-1920
Chapman, Edward M., 1912
Chase, George, 1898
Cigrand, B. J., 1893-1912
Clark, Edward P., 1902
Clemons, Harry, 1912
Close, Gilbert F., 1907-1910
Cocke, Lucian H., 1901
Collins, Varnum Lansing, 1896-1910
Conklin, Edwin G., 1924
Cram, Ralph Adams, 1907-1909
Crane, Charles R., 1913-1923
Crawford, Morris B., 1888-1889
Creel, George, 1917-1923
Crosby, Oscar Terry, 1918
Cummings, Homer S., 1911-1924
Dabney, R. Heath, 1881-1915
(2 folders)
Daniels, Josephus, 1913-1922
Daniels, Winthrop M., 1892-1922
Darling, H. Maurice, 1912-1919
BOX 88
REEL 64
Davies, Joseph E., 1915-1916
Davis, Edward P., 1913-1923
Davis, Norman H., 1919-1924
Day, David T., 1920
Dennis, Alfred P., 1891
Dennis, C. H., 1919
De Witt Schlumberger, Madame, 1919
Dodd, William Edward, 1912-1923
Dodge, Cleveland H., 1902-1924
Donnelly, Frederick W., 1923
Duncan, John S., 1916-1918
Duneka, F. A., 1910-1912
Dunlap, John R., 1914-1921
Elder, Mrs. W. L., 1902
Eliot, Charles Willaim (1834-1926), 1910-1920
Ely, Richard T., 1885
Emerson, R. D. H., 1911
Ferguson, Henry, 1908
Fisher, Irving, 1916
Flynn, David M., 1913-1919
Ford, Henry Jones, 1908-1912
Forman, Henry James, 1908
Fosdick, Raymond B., 1912-1923
Foust, Clement E., 1923
Freeman, James E., 1923
BOX 89
REEL 64
Gardener, Helen H., 1917-1923
Garfield, Harry Augustus, 1903-1912
Gilder, Joseph B., 1912-1919
Gilder, Richard Watson, 1898-1902
Gill, John E., 1914
Gillham, Newton C., 1911-1912
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1902
Glass, Frank P., 1912-1926
Gompers, Samuel, 1913-1921
Gore, Charles, 1918
Grasty, Charles H., 1910-1919
(2 folders)
Gregory, Thomas W., 1911-1912
Griswold, B. Howell, 1915
Hale, W. G., 1901
Hamlin, Charles S., 1915
Hapgood, Norman, 1912-1913
Harlan, John M., 1910
Harper & Brothers, 1896
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1889-1897
Harvey, George, 1907
Hay, James, 1915-1916
Hayes, Alfred, 1898-1913
Hazen, A.W., 1890-1906
Henderson, Robert R., 1897-1921
Hennessy, Charles O'Connor, 1918-1922
Hitchcock, Gilbert Monell, 1918-1919
Hoge, Peyton H., 1903
Hooker, Richard, 1918
Hopkins, E. Washburn, 1902
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1884-1897
BOX 90
REEL 65
House, Edward Mandel, 1911-1920
(2 folders)
Houston, David F., 1913-1923
Howe, George, 1880-1912
Hoyt, Florence S., 1902-1915
Hoyt, Mary W., 1896-1915
Hulbert, Mary A., 1912-1914
Hull, William I., 1917
Hurley, Edward N., 1916-1918
Hutton, Laurence, 1901-1902
Imbie, Andrew C., 1907-1916
Irvine, Benjamin F., 1913
Jacobus, Melancthon W., 1907-1916
Jameson, J. Franklin, 1895-1902
J. C. Winston Co. See Container 97, Winston
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1884-1885
Johnson, Hiram, 1913
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1900-1910
Jones, David B., 1902-1914
Jones, Jesse H., 1916-1924
Jones, Thomas D., 1902-1917
BOX 91
REEL 65
Kemble, Edward W., 1910-1912
Kohn, August, 1911
Konkle, Burton Alva, 1898
Krock, Arthur B., 1902-1919
Lansing, Robert, 1915-1920
(2 folders)
Lee, William B., 1903-1922
Lind, John, 1913
Lionberger, Isaac H., 1904-1913
Lloyd George, David, 1922
Long, Breckinridge, 1917-1923
Love, Thomas B., 1910-1911
Lovejoy, W. E., 1921
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 1910-1918
Lynch, Frederick B., 1918
McAdoo, William Gibbs, 1914-1917
McAlpin, Charles W., 1906-1912
McCall, S. W., 1921
McClure, S. S., 1910-1912
McCombs, William T., 1913
McCormick, Cyrus H., 1901-1924
McIlhaney, Asa K., 1912-1917
McIlwain, C. H., 1906
MacKaye, Percy, 1916-1922
McKelway, St. Clair, 1906
Macksey, William P., 1910-1922
Malone, Dudley Field, 1912-1914
Mann, Rowena Morse, 1922
Marburg, Theodore, 1920
Marshall, Thomas R., 1912
Meredith, E. T., 1920-1923
Meyers, J. C., 1919
Moncrief, J. W., 1885
Morgenthau, Henry (1856-1946), 1912-1923
Morse, Margaret D., 1918
Moton, Robert R., 1915-1919
Mulford, J. Bentley, 1921
Murfee, H. O., 1907
Nicholson, E. P., 1912
Niles, S. W., 1912
Noland, Stephen C., 1902-1924
BOX 92
REEL 65-66
Notter, Harley, State Department files, 1915-1919
(2 folders)
Page, Walter Hines, 1885-1918
(2 folders)
Pence, Thomas J., 1914
Piotrowski, N. L., 1912
Platt, Dan Fellows, 1910-1912
Polk, Frank L., 1917-1920
Powell, Lyman P., 1894
Pyle, Howard, 1895-1901
Ragan, Adolphus, 1909-1910
Record, George L., 1911-1919
Redfield, William C., 1913-1923
Reid, Edith G. (Mrs. Harry Fielding), ca. 1896-1921
Renick, Edward I., 1893-1897
Rice, Richard A., 1901
Rice, William Gorham, 1919-1923
Ricketts, Palmer C., 1905
Robinson, Joseph T., 1922-1923
Rowe, Leo S., 1919
Russell, W. P., 1895
Salmon, Lucy M., 1886-1887
BOX 93
REEL 66
Savage, Carlton, State Department files, 1914-1923
(2 folders)
Sayre, Francis B. and Jessie Wilson, 1915-1922
Scott, Hugh L., 1913-1916
Scudder, Horace E., 1885-1893
Sheldon, Edward W., 1909-1920
Sire, Lillian R., 1921-1923
Smart, George, 1914
Smith, Edwin O., 1891
Smith, Lucy M. and Mary R., 1897-1916
Snow, Thomas L., 1901-1924
Sprunt, James, 1910-1915
Stockbridge, Frank Parker, 1915-1916
Stone, W. J., 1914
Strachey, J. St. Loe, 1918
Stricker, Lillie J., 1911
Swem, Charles L., 1912-1913
Transcripts of his shorthand notes of Wilson's speeches and letters
(2 folders)
BOX 94
REEL 66-67
(8 folders)
BOX 95
REEL 67-68
(2 folders)
Shorthand notebooks
(3 folders)
Swope, Herbert Bayard., 1916-1924
Talcott, Charles A., 1879-1911
Tarbell, Ida M., 1918
Tedcastle, Arthur W. and Agnes B., 1902-1915
Thilly, Frank, 1904-1906
Thompson, Henry B., 1910
Thompson, S. Huston, 1908-1923
BOX 96
REEL 68
Thompson, W. W., 1915
Tillman, Benjamin R., 1913
Toy, Nancy (Mrs. Crawford), 1912-1924
Tumulty, Joseph P., n.d.
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1889-1919
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., See same container, Virginia
Van Dyke, Henry, 1901-1924
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1908-1913
Virginia, University of, Charlottesville, Va., 1879-1880
Vogelsand, Alexander T., 1918
Vreeland, Winthrop U., 1903-1905
Wall, Bernhardt, 1918-1919
Wall, L. B., 1912
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1898
Watterson, Henry, 1910-1911
Weatherly, Herbert, 1923
Webster, J. Edwin, 1878-1917
Welborn, J. F., n.d.
Welles, Harriet Woodrow, 1852-1901
Wescott, John W., 1912-1919
White, Henry, 1914-1915
Whitney, Harold Parker, 1903
BOX 97
REEL 68
Wiley, Louis, 1905-1923
Williamson, Edgar, 1910
Wilson, Henry Lane, n.d.
Wilson, Joseph Ruggles, 1868-1931
Wilson, Martha, 1923
Wilson, Woodrow, miscellany, n.d.
Winston (J. C.) Co., 1903
Wittpenn, H. Otto, 1913
Woodbridge, Samuel I., 1913-1919
Woodrow, James Wilson, 1901-1908
BOX 98
REEL 68
Woodrow, Marion, 1836-1903
Woods, Edward A., 1910-1918
Woods, Hiram, 1876
Woods, Lawrence, 1910
Woolley, Robert W., 1916-1920
BOX 98
REEL 69
Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mary, 1906-1919
Young, Ella, 1914
BOX 98
REEL 69
Wilson's Letters to Ellen Axson Wilson, 1836-1920, n.d.
Transcripts, photocopies, and extracts of letters sent to Ellen Axson Wilson by Woodrow Wilson.
Arranged by topic or type of material and chronlogically therein.
BOX 98
REEL 69
Transcripts and extracts, 1883-1910
(8 folders)
Photocopies, 1883, n.d.
BOX 99-117
REEL 69-85
Ray Stannard Baker Correspondence Relating to Woodrow Wilson, 1920-1939, n.d.
Correspondence sent and received by Baker during his work on a biography of Wilson. Includes memoranda of interviews and various enclosures.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent or name of person discussed.
BOX 99
REEL 69-70
“A” miscellaneous
Adams, J. Donald
Adams, John
Adamson, William C.
Alderman, Edwin A
Alexander, Joshua W.
Allen, Frederick H.
Anderson, George W.
Andrews, Fannie F.
Annin, Robert E.
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish
Athearn, Clarence R.
Authors' Clipping Bureau
Axson, Stockton
Correspondence
Articles and memoranda
Interview
Notes on Baker's manuscript
(3 folders)
BOX 100
REEL 70-71
“B” miscellaneous
Baker, Newton Diehl
Baker, Ray Stannard
Correspondence
Biographical notes
Baldwin, Samuel
BOX 101
REEL 71
Bannwart, Alexander
Barclay, McKee
Barclay, Thomas
Barthell, Edward E.
Baruch, Bernard M.
Beaty, Julian B.
Bender, Robert J.
Bernard, George Grey
Bertron, S. R.
Binkley, Robert C.
Bliss, Tasker H.
Bok, Edward W.
Bones, Helen Woodrow
Booth, Edward
Bowlby, Harry L.
Boyd, Allen R.
Bradford, Gamaliel
BOX 101
REEL 72
Brand, Katharine E.
Brandeis, Louis D.
Brett, George P.
Bridges, Robert
Brougham, Herbert B.
Brower, Jessie B.
Brown, Arthur R.
Brownlow, Louis
Bruce, William Cabell
Bryan, William Jennings
Bryce, Lady
Bullitt, William C.
BOX 102
REEL 72
Burleson, Albert S.
Butler, Nicholas Murray
Byrd, Harry Flood (1887-1966)
Byrne, Ervin
“C” miscellaneous
(2 folders)
Cade, Mrs. J. Jarvis
Cady, Daniel L.
Cameron, James
Catt, Carrie Chapman
Chance, Lorenzo W.
Chapman, Edward M.
Chase, Don M.
Cigrand, Bertrand J.
Clarkson, Grosvenor B.
Clemenceau, Georges
Close, Gilbert F.
Cobb, Margaret Ayer
Cochran, Peyton
BOX 103
REEL 72-73
Colby, Bainbridge
Conklin, E. G.
Cook, Waldo L.
Coster, Robert
Craig, Hardin
Cram, Ralph Adams
Crane, Charles R.
Crank letters
Creel, George
Crosby, Oscar Terry
Cummings, Homer
“D” miscellaneous
(2 folders)
Dabney, Charles W.
Dabney, Richard Heath
Daniels, Josephus
BOX 104
REEL 73-74
Daniels, Winthrop M.
Darling, H. Maurice
Davies, Joseph E.
Davis, Edward P.
Davis, Malcolm W.
Davis, Norman H.
Dinwiddie, Mary Louise
Dodd, William Edgar
Dodge, Cleveland H.
Donnally, Marguerite
Donnelly, Frederick W.
Dooley, John H.
Drake, E. Millington
Dulles, Allen W.
Duncan, John Steele
Dunlap, John R.
Durbin, William W.
“E” miscellaneous
Eddy, Allen
Eliot, Charles William (1834-1926)
Elliott, Edward
Ely, Richard T.
BOX 105
REEL 74-75
“F” miscellaneous
Feilchenfeld, Ernst H.
Fine, Henry B.
Fisher, H. A. L.
Fletcher, William G.
Foley, Hamilton
Ford, Worthington C.
Forster, Henry A.
Fosdick, Raymond B.
Fraser, A. M., Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memorial, Staunton, Va.
Fuller, Inez
Fuller, Joseph V.
“G” miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 106
REEL 75-76
(1 folder)
Garfield, Harry Augustus
Garrison, Lindley M.
Garvan, Francis P., Chemical Foundation
Gerard, James W.
Gerould, James T.
Gill, John E.
Gillham, Newton C.
Glass, Carter
Glass, Frank P.
Gompers, Samuel
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.
Grayson, Cary T.
Gregory, Thomas W.
Griffin, Wingfield
“H” miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 107
REEL 76
(2 folders)
Hagedorn, Hermann
Hamerstrom, W. E.
Hamlin, Charles S.
Hapgood, Norman
Harper, George M.
Harper & Brothers
BOX 107
REEL 77
Hart, Albert Bushnell
Hartog, Alfred
Hay, James
Hazen, A. W.
Heinemann (William) Ltd.
Hendrick, Burton J.
Hennessy, Charles O'Connor
Hibben, John Grier
BOX 108
REEL 77
Holt, Hamilton
Hooker, Richard
Hoover, Herbert
Hosford, Hester E.
Houston, David F.
Howard, Sidney
Howe, George
Hoyt, Florence S.
Hoyt, James P.
Hoyt, Mary W.
Hudson, Manley O.
Hudspeth, Robert S.
Hulbert, Mary Allen
Hurley, Edward N.
“I” miscellaneous
Iglehart, John E.
Imbrie, Andrew C.
Inglis, William O.
International News Photos
“J” miscellaneous
Jacobus, Melancthon W.
BOX 109
REEL 78
James, Henry
Jameson, J. Franklin
Jessup, Philip C.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cone
Johnson, Merle
Johnson, Robert Underwood
Jones, Jesse H.
Jones, Thomas D.
“K” miscellaneous
Keller, Kent E.
Kissel, Edgar C.
Klingel, M. P.
Konkle, Burton Alva
Krock, Arthur
“L” miscellaneous
BOX 110
REEL 78-79
Lamont, Thomas W.
Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lawrence, David
Leach, H. S.
Lee, Ivy
Leslie, Mrs. F. A.
Lionberger, Isaac H.
Lippmann, Walter
Long, Breckinridge
Love, Thomas B.
“M” miscellaneous
(2 folders)
BOX 111
REEL 79-80
McAdoo, William Gibbs
McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson (Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo)
McAlpin, Charles W.
McCorkle, Walter L.
McCormick, Cyrus H.
McCormick, Vance C.
McCuaig, J. Aspinall
McDowell, John
MacKaye, Percy
McKean, Dayton D.
MacRae, Hugh
Madigan, Thomas F.
Madison, Maury
Malone, Dudley Field
Marburg, Theodore
Markel, Lester
Martin, Edward S.
Meneely, A. Howard
(2 folders)
Miller, David Hunter
Moore, Charles
Moore, John Bassett
BOX 112
REEL 80-81
Moors, John E.
Morgenthau, Henry (1856-1946)
Morris, Roland
Motion pictures
Murchison, Hugh R.
Myers, Denys P.
Myhr, Ivar Lou
“N” miscellaneous
Nevins, Allan
New England Blue Print Paper Co.
Newman, Oliver P.
Noland, Stephen C.
Notter, Harley A.
“O” miscellaneous
BOX 113
REEL 81
“P” miscellaneous
(2 folders)
Page, Arthur W.
Palmer, Frederick
Palmer, John McAuley
Peabody, George Foster
Perry, Bliss
Pershing, John J.
Pitman, Mrs. C. C.
Platt, Dan Fellows
BOX 114
REEL 81
Polk, Frank L.
Pulitzer Prize
“R” miscellaneous
Rauschenbusch, Stephen
Record, George L.
Redfield, William C.
Reid, Edith G. (Mrs. Harry Fielding)
Reid, Helen Rogers (Mrs. Ogden Reid)
Rice, William Gorham
Rippy, J. Fred
Roots, John M.
“S” miscellaneous
(3 folders)
BOX 115
REEL 82-83
Salmon, Lucy M.
Savage, Carlton
Sayre, Francis B.
Sayre, Jessie Wilson
Scaife, Roger L.
Schmitt, Bernadotte E.
Secretarial assistance
Seymour, Charles
Shaw, Albert
Shaw, Cornelia
Sheldon, Edward W.
Shepardson, Whitney H.
Shotwell, James T.
Silzer, George S.
Skeel, Emily E.
Smith, Lucy and Mary
Snow, Thomas L.
Stauffer, Donald D.
Stephens, Brad
Stockbridge, Frank Parker
Stovall, Pleasant A.
Stroud, A. T.
Sullivan, Jerry B.
Swanson, Claude A.
Swem, Charles L.
Swope, Herbert Bayard
BOX 116
REEL 82-83
“T” miscellaneous
Taylor, James H.
Taylor, Mrs. Richard H.
Tedcastle, Arthur W. and Agnes B.
Thomas, M. Carey
Thompson, George E.
Thompson, Henry B.
Thompson, Huston
Toy, Nancy
Tumulty, Joseph P.
“U” miscellaneous
Underwood & Underwood
“V” miscellaneous
Vander Velde, Lewis G.
Van Dyke, Henry
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Vreeland, W. U.
“W” miscellaneous
(2 folders)
BOX 117
REEL 84-85
Wallace, James
Warren, Charles
Watt, George W.
Weatherly, Herbert H.
Weeks, Robert S.
Welles, Harriet Woodrow
Whalen, Kathryn O'Neil
Whaling, Thornton H.
White, Henry
William Heinemann, Ltd. See Container 107, Heinemann
Williams, Jesse Lynch
Williams, John Sharp
Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt
Wilson, Ellen Axson
Wilson, Joseph R.
Wilson, Margaret Woodrow
Wilson, William B.
Wittpenn, Caroline B.
Woodrow, James Wilson
Woodrow, Marion W.
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memorial, Staunton, Va.
Woodrow Wilson Foundation
Woods, Edward A.
Woods, Hiram
Woods, William Whitfield
Woolley, Robert W.
“X-Z” miscellaneous
Yates, Mary
Yoder, Adon A.
Unidentified
BOX 118-130
REEL 85-97
Chronological Notes, 1911-1918
Day-by-day notes on the writings and activities of Woodrow Wilson. A bound volume of notes summarizes the more detailed notes.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 118
REEL 85
Summary, 1913-1918
BOX 119
REEL 85-86
1911, Jan.-1913, Sept.
(8 folders)
BOX 120
REEL 86-87
1913, Oct.-1914, June
(5 folders)
BOX 121
REEL 87-88
1914, July-1915, Jan.
(6 folders)
BOX 122
REEL 88-89
1915, Feb.-Sept.
(8 folders)
BOX 123
REEL 89-90
1915, Oct.-1916, Mar.
(6 folders)
BOX 124
REEL 90-91
1916, Apr.-Sept.
(6 folders)
BOX 125
REEL 91-92
1916, Oct.-1917, Mar.
(6 folders)
BOX 126
REEL 93-94
1917, Apr.-Aug.
(5 folders)
BOX 127
REEL 94-95
1917, Sept.-1918, Jan.
(5 folders)
BOX 128
REEL 95-96
1918
Feb.-June
(5 folders)
BOX 129
REEL 97
July-Nov.
(6 folders)
BOX 130
REEL 97
Nov.-Dec.
(3 folders)
BOX 130-138
not filmed
Printed Matter, 1899-1941, n.d.
Newspaper clippings and other printed matter collected by Baker.
Arranged alphabetically by author.
BOX 130 A-B, 1904-1941, n.d.
(3 folders)
BOX 131 B-D, 1912-1937, n.d.
(6 folders)
BOX 132 D-E, 1912-1934, n.d.
(7 folders)
BOX 133 F-H, 1911-1937, n.d.
(6 folders)
BOX 134 H-L, 1911-1935, n.d.
(9 folders)
BOX 135 M-O, 1899-1936, n.d.
(7 folders)
BOX 136 P-S, 1912-1938, n.d.
(7 folders)
BOX 137 T-W, 1902-1938, n.d.
(6 folders)
BOX 138 W-Z, 1914-1933, n.d.
(3 folders)
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